probably late Edo period, of jointed construction with multiple parts (buddha, tiered lotus base, and halo), finely carved standing Amida Nyorai (Amitabha) with hands raised in raigo-in mudra, 27-1/2 x 9-1/2 x 7 in.
Provenance: The Collection of William S. Arnett, Atlanta, Georgia; sold to benefit Tinwood Foundation
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The Collection of William S. Arnett, Atlanta, Georgia; sold to benefit Tinwood Foundation
breaks and losses to lotus base at back/slot for halo attachment (halo piece does not stand on its own), numerous losses to rays at halo, some metal flower elements at halo stem loose, break and loss to buddha's proper right foot (does not stand fully stable on base), break and repair to buddha's proper left middle finger, possibly resurfaced, scattered cracks and chips to tiered base, surface dirt to crevices
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